"[However], the NTU-I2R team has successfully demonstrated an integrated 60GHz chipset for multi-gigabits per second wireless transmission."

Essentially, the VIRTUS chipset can best be described as a microchip that transmits data in large packets via millimeter-waves. The chipset - which runs at at 60GHz - comprises 3 essential components: an antenna, a transceiver and a baseband processor.

Ultimately, the technology is expected to have "significant commercial impact," enabling a wide range of new applications such as wireless display, mobile-distributed computing, live high-definition video streaming and real-time interactive multi-user gaming.